Hyper fan climate controller

Roadblock007

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How does this work, are they saying the light sensor stops incoming air while the exhaust is still sucking, so basically no exchange in the room.
I'm trying to figure if they will work when my winter temps are 4 Celsius outside, my summer temps can hit 40 celsius, no problems with heat the fans run flat out but the cold shutting air flow down to nothing cant be good ?

From the manual
The remote Light Sensor specifically detects the lights off period and then switches Climate Control V2 into
the Override Feature. This feature only affects the in and turns it off when outside air is hotter than your preferred room temperature.
This helps to keep plants cooler while still engaging carbon filter operation and removal of excess humidity by the out fan. An example of this would be that your outside air temperature is 30°C but your pre-selected ideal room temperature is set at 25°C. In this case the will In Fan
switch off and will not re-engage until the outside air temperature drops below 25°C.
 

SofaKingHigh_

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How does this work, are they saying the light sensor stops incoming air while the exhaust is still sucking, so basically no exchange in the room.
I'm trying to figure if they will work when my winter temps are 4 Celsius outside, my summer temps can hit 40 celsius, no problems with heat the fans run flat out but the cold shutting air flow down to nothing cant be good ?

From the manual
The remote Light Sensor specifically detects the lights off period and then switches Climate Control V2 into
the Override Feature. This feature only affects the in and turns it off when outside air is hotter than your preferred room temperature.
This helps to keep plants cooler while still engaging carbon filter operation and removal of excess humidity by the out fan. An example of this would be that your outside air temperature is 30°C but your pre-selected ideal room temperature is set at 25°C. In this case the will In Fan
switch off and will not re-engage until the outside air temperature drops below 25°C.
Sounds like it will be hard on your exhaust fan due to the negative pressure you will create when closing your inlet. I am also interested in this subject as well, as I have to deal this the same issues in the winter.
 
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